Carbon dioxide as a substitute for iodine contrast in arteriography during embolectomy

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Abstract

Acute limb ischemia can be potentially harmful to the limb and life threatening. Renal failure is a possible outcome associated with release of products of ischemic limb reperfusion. Some authors reported the benefit of performing angiography after embolectomy, even though iodine contrast is also nephrotoxic. We report a case of embolectomy on a patient with renal insufficiency in whom carbon dioxide was used as a substitute for iodine contrast.

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Wolosker, N., Teivelis, M. P. assos, Mendes, C. de A., Nishinari, K., Ribeiro, M. de F., & Kuzniec, S. (2015). Carbon dioxide as a substitute for iodine contrast in arteriography during embolectomy. Einstein (São Paulo, Brazil), 13(2), 273–275. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082015RC2997

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